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Comprimising is a useful human skill, that varies from one person to the next in terms of willingness to comprimise.

To comprimise, you must be able to find errors in both parties involved in the instance. Without this, you are not going to build an essential tolerance towards the other party.

For example, an argument. You must find where you have been wrong, as well as where the other party has been wrong. For a two way argument to break out, both of you must have made errors.

Be sure to look into these errors that you have made, and as you do, your comprimising will become a lot more manageable, and a comprimisation may be met in most circumstances.

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Acknowledge and understand the reasons behind your unwillingness to compromise. Communicate openly with others to find common ground or alternative solutions. Practice active listening and empathy to see things from different perspectives and be open to finding a win-win situation.

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